Summary
Pittsburgh Opera's string of successful productions hit a pothole Saturday night when it opened its season with Giuseppe Verdi's popular "La Traviata" at the Benedum Center, Downtown. Performances do vary from night to night, but some problems heard Friday are likely to persist.
The performance began with a pretty account of the Prelude, if a little distant emotionally.See the full content of this document
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Review: Pittsburgh Opera's 'La Traviata' Is Emotionally Distant
The bigger problems began right from the start of the first scene, a party at the Paris apartment of Violetta Valery. She is a very successful and we...
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